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Ralf Lammel Ralf.Lammel at microsoft.com
Mon Dec 11 16:07:31 EST 2006


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                           Call For Papers
         FOAL: Foundations of Aspect-Oriented Languages 2007

A one day workshop affiliated with AOSD 2007 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Submission Deadline: 23:00 GMT, 10 January 2007
Notification of Acceptance:     2 February 2007
Final Versions of Papers Due:   1 March 2007
Workshop:                       13 March 2007

Themes and Goals

FOAL is a forum for research in foundations of aspect-oriented programming languages. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:

     * Semantics of aspect-oriented languages
     * Specification and verification for such languages
     * Type systems
     * Static analysis
     * Theory of testing
     * Theory of aspect composition
     * Theory of aspect translation (compilation) and rewriting

The workshop aims to foster work in foundations, including formal studies, promote the exchange of ideas, and encourage workers in the semantics and formal methods communities to do research in the area of aspect-oriented programming languages. All theoretical and foundational studies of this topic are welcome.

The goals of FOAL are to:

     * Make progress on the foundations of aspect-oriented programming
       languages.
     * Exchange ideas about semantics and formal methods for
       aspect-oriented programming languages.
     * Foster interest within the programming language theory and types
       communities in aspect-oriented programming languages.
     * Foster interest within the formal methods community in
       aspect-oriented programming and the problems of reasoning about
       aspect-oriented programs.

Workshop Format

The planned workshop format is primarily presentation of papers and group discussion. Talks will come in three categories: long (30 minutes plus 15 minutes of discussion), regular (20 minutes plus 5 minutes of
discussion) and short (7 minutes plus 3 minutes of discussion). The short talks will allow for presentations of topics for which results are not yet available, perhaps for researchers who are seeking feedback on ideas or seek collaborations.

We also plan to ensure sufficient time for discussion of each presentation by limiting the overall number of talks.

Submissions

Invitation to the workshop will be based on papers selected by the program committee; those wishing to attend but not having a paper to submit should contact the organizers directly to see if there is sufficient space in the workshop.

FOAL solicits long, regular, and short papers on all areas of formal foundations of AOP languages. Submissions will be read by the program committee and designated reviewers. Papers will be selected for long, regular, and short presentation at the workshop based on their length, scientific merit, innovation, readability, and relevance. Papers previously published or already being reviewed by another conference are not eligible. Some papers may not be selected for presentation, and some may be selected for presentation in shorter talks than their paper length would otherwise command. We will limit the length of paper presentations and the number of papers presented to make sure that there is enough time for discussion.

Papers presented at the workshop will be included in a technical report (from Iowa State University). Authors will retain their own copyright to the papers. Publication of papers at other venues will thus remain possible. We will also investigate having a special issue of a journal for revisions of selected papers after the workshop.

Authors should note the following details:

     * Submissions are due no later than 23:00 GMT, 10 January 2007.
       (This is a firm deadline.)
     * Authors must indicate whether they wish to be considered for a
       long, regular, or short presentation.
     * Papers for long presentations must not exceed 10 pages in length;
       those for regular presentations must not exceed 7 pages in length,
       and those for short presentations must not exceed 3 pages in length.
     * Some papers may not be selected for presentation, and some may be
       selected for presentation in shorter talks than requested.
     * We encourage use of the ACM Conference format
       <http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html> for
       submissions, as this will be required for accepted papers. You
       must add page numbers (which are not part of the standard format)
       to your submissions, to make adding comments easier.
     * Submissions are to be made to the following URL:
       http://continue.cs.brown.edu/servlets/foal07/continue.ss

We will notify the corresponding author of papers that are selected for presentation at the workshop by 2 February 2006. Early registration for AOSD (you must register for AOSD to attend the workshop) is 9 February 2006. Final versions of papers for the proceedings will be due on
1 March 2006.

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: 23:00 GMT, 10 January 2007
Notification of Acceptance:     2 February 2007
Final Versions of Papers Due:   1 March 2007
Workshop:                       13 March 2007

For more information, visit the FOAL Workshop home page (at http://www.cs.iastate.edu/FOAL).


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